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  • Causality
  • How one process influences another

    Causality is an influence by which one event, process, state, or subject (i.e., a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state

    Causality

    Causality

  • Granger causality
  • Statistical hypothesis test for forecasting

    The Granger causality test is a statistical hypothesis test for determining whether one time series is useful in forecasting another, first proposed in

    Granger causality

    Granger causality

    Granger_causality

  • Causality (physics)
  • Physics of the cause–effect relation

    In physics, causality requires the cause of an event to be in the past light cone of the result and to be ultimately reducible to fundamental interactions

    Causality (physics)

    Causality_(physics)

  • Causality (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up causality or causal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Causality is the influence that connects one process or state, the cause, with another

    Causality (disambiguation)

    Causality_(disambiguation)

  • Speed of light
  • Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum

    and causality would be violated. In such a frame of reference, an "effect" could be observed before its "cause". Such a violation of causality has never

    Speed of light

    Speed of light

    Speed_of_light

  • Causality conditions
  • Classifications of Lorentzian manifolds

    Causality conditions are classifications of Lorentzian manifolds according to the types of causal structures they admit. In the study of spacetimes, there

    Causality conditions

    Causality_conditions

  • Causality (book)
  • 2000 book by Judea Pearl

    Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference (2000; updated 2009) is a book by Judea Pearl. It is an exposition and analysis of causality. It is considered

    Causality (book)

    Causality_(book)

  • Time travel
  • Hypothetical travel into the past or future

    possible. Such travel, if at all feasible, may give rise to questions of causality. Forward time travel, outside the usual sense of the perception of time

    Time travel

    Time travel

    Time_travel

  • Temporal paradox
  • Theoretical paradox resulting from time travel

    broad groups: bootstrap paradoxes, consistency paradoxes, and free will causality paradoxes exemplified by the Newcomb paradox. A causal loop, also known

    Temporal paradox

    Temporal_paradox

  • Faster-than-light
  • Propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light

    (tachyons) have been hypothesized, but their existence would violate causality and would imply time travel. The scientific consensus is that they do

    Faster-than-light

    Faster-than-light

  • Causal inference
  • Branch of statistics

    causal notation. Causal inference is said to provide the evidence of causality theorized by causal reasoning. Causal inference is widely studied across

    Causal inference

    Causal_inference

  • Information causality
  • Information causality is a physical principle suggested in 2009. Information causality states that the information gain a receiver (Bob) can reach about

    Information causality

    Information_causality

  • Retrocausality
  • Mathematical technique in physics

    but the two phenomena are distinct. Philosophical efforts to understand causality extend back at least to Aristotle's discussions of the four causes. It

    Retrocausality

    Retrocausality

  • Correlation does not imply causation
  • Refutation of a logical fallacy

    use correlation as the basis for hypothesis tests for causality, including the Granger causality test and convergent cross mapping. The Bradford Hill criteria

    Correlation does not imply causation

    Correlation_does_not_imply_causation

  • Causality (video game)
  • 2017 puzzle video game

    Causality is a 2017 puzzle game developed by the British studio Loju. In the game, the player guides astronauts to safety using squares. It was released

    Causality (video game)

    Causality_(video_game)

  • Synchronicity
  • Jungian concept of the meaningfulness of acausal coincidences

    stated: The science [i.e. cleromancy] of the I Ching is based not on the causality principle but on one which—hitherto unnamed because not familiar to us—I

    Synchronicity

    Synchronicity

    Synchronicity

  • Exploratory causal analysis
  • Field in statistics pertaining to establishing cause and effect

    cause and effect. Exploratory causal analysis (ECA), also known as data causality or causal discovery is the use of statistical algorithms to infer associations

    Exploratory causal analysis

    Exploratory_causal_analysis

  • Bogoliubov causality condition
  • S-matrix causality condition

    Bogoliubov causality condition is a causality condition for scattering matrix (S-matrix) in axiomatic quantum field theory. The condition was introduced

    Bogoliubov causality condition

    Bogoliubov_causality_condition

  • Tachyon
  • Hypothetical faster-than-light particle

    into the past. According to the theory of relativity this would violate causality, leading to logical paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox. Tachyons

    Tachyon

    Tachyon

  • Causal structure
  • Causal relationships between points in a manifold

    be classified according to the types of causal structures they admit (causality conditions). In modern physics (especially general relativity) spacetime

    Causal structure

    Causal_structure

  • Tipler cylinder
  • Hypothetical object usable as a time machine

    1974. In the article "Rotating Cylinders and the Possibility of Global Causality Violation", Tipler showed that in a spacetime containing a "sufficiently

    Tipler cylinder

    Tipler_cylinder

  • Causal reasoning
  • Process of identifying causality

    reasoning is the process of identifying causality: the relationship between a cause and its effect. The study of causality extends from ancient philosophy to

    Causal reasoning

    Causal_reasoning

  • Proximate and ultimate causation
  • Event that is closest to, or immediately responsible for causing, some observed result

    that influence that behaviour. Most sociologists recognize that proximal causality is the first type of power humans experience; however, while factors such

    Proximate and ultimate causation

    Proximate and ultimate causation

    Proximate_and_ultimate_causation

  • Albert Chernenko
  • Russian philosopher (1935–2009)

    rule of the Soviet Union, Chernenko created the theory of "historical causality," which asserts that the multilevel nature of cause-effect relationships

    Albert Chernenko

    Albert_Chernenko

  • Tenrikyo
  • Japanese new religion

    The concept of innen (いんねん (因縁), "causality") in Tenrikyo is a unique understanding of karmic belief. Although causality resembles karmic beliefs found in

    Tenrikyo

    Tenrikyo

    Tenrikyo

  • Four causes
  • Topic in Aristotelian philosophy

    finality has been greatly misunderstood. Indeed, without finality, efficient causality becomes inexplicable. Finality thus understood is not purpose but that

    Four causes

    Four causes

    Four_causes

  • Chernobyl disaster
  • 1986 nuclear accident in the Soviet Union

    While widely regarded as having a cause-and-effect relationship, the causality of Chernobyl with the increase in recorded rates of thyroid cancer is

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl_disaster

  • Causal AI
  • Development of artificial intelligence

    intelligence that builds a causal model and can thereby make inferences using causality rather than just correlation. One practical use for causal AI is for organisations

    Causal AI

    Causal_AI

  • God, Time and Causality
  • Album by John Fahey

    God, Time and Causality is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1989. With the exception of one track, the

    God, Time and Causality

    God,_Time_and_Causality

  • Judea Pearl
  • American computer scientist (born 1936)

    several books, including the technical Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference, and The Book of Why, a book on causality aimed at the general public. Judea

    Judea Pearl

    Judea Pearl

    Judea_Pearl

  • Tenrikyo anthropology
  • Study of humanity and its relationship to God in Tenrikyo theology

    teachings related to anthropology such as dusts of the mind, rebirth, and causality. The mind lies somewhere within the human body and the mind perceives

    Tenrikyo anthropology

    Tenrikyo_anthropology

  • Pratītyasamutpāda
  • Fundamental Buddhist teaching

    Vedic era theories on causality mention four types of causality, all of which Buddhism rejected. The four Vedic era causality theories in vogue were:

    Pratītyasamutpāda

    Pratītyasamutpāda

    Pratītyasamutpāda

  • Universal causation
  • Proposition that everything has a cause

    nothing can come to be without a cause. — Plato in "Timaeus", c. 360 BC Causality is universal. Nowhere in the world can there be any phenomena that do

    Universal causation

    Universal_causation

  • Endogeneity (econometrics)
  • Concept in econometrics

    367–403. doi:10.3982/QE2622. Hendry, David F. (1995). "Exogeneity and Causality". Dynamic Econometrics (online ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198283164

    Endogeneity (econometrics)

    Endogeneity_(econometrics)

  • Humean definition of causality
  • Causality as defined by David Hume

    David Hume coined a sceptical, reductionist viewpoint on causality that inspired the logical-positivist definition of empirical law as "a regularity or

    Humean definition of causality

    Humean_definition_of_causality

  • Wesley C. Salmon
  • American philosopher of science

    prominently, Salmon was a realist about causality in scientific explanation, although his realist explanation of causality drew ample criticism. Still, his books

    Wesley C. Salmon

    Wesley_C._Salmon

  • Netflix
  • American video streaming service

    videos and changes further frames based on its understanding of physical causality. The model was based on another model from Alibaba PAI. On July 18, 2013

    Netflix

    Netflix

  • Causal loop diagram
  • Visualization of variable interrelationships

    A causal loop diagram (CLD) is a causal diagram that visualizes how different variables in a system are causally interrelated. The diagram consists of

    Causal loop diagram

    Causal loop diagram

    Causal_loop_diagram

  • Shakespeare's Ghost Writers
  • Book about Shakespeare's influence

    Shakespeare's Ghost Writers: Literature as Uncanny Causality is a nonfiction book written by Marjorie Garber and originally published by Methuen Publishing

    Shakespeare's Ghost Writers

    Shakespeare's_Ghost_Writers

  • Vicious circle
  • Self-reinforcing sequence of events

    A vicious circle (or cycle) is a complex chain of events that reinforces itself through a feedback loop, with detrimental results. It is a system with

    Vicious circle

    Vicious circle

    Vicious_circle

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    conditioning, and thus Pratityasamutpada is the Buddhist belief that causality is the basis of ontology, not a creator God nor the ontological Vedic

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Africa
  • Continent

    they were during their lifetime, if not more so. In these circumstances causality operates in a forward direction from past to present and from present

    Africa

    Africa

    Africa

  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • Neurodevelopmental disorder

    symptoms of ADHD including impulsive traits; however, associations and causality are not clear. There is some evidence of a bi-directional relationship

    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    Attention_deficit_hyperactivity_disorder

  • Causal analysis
  • Field of statistics

    often summed up as "correlation does not imply causation". The nature of causality is systematically investigated in several academic disciplines, including

    Causal analysis

    Causal_analysis

  • Bond graph
  • Graphical representation of energy flows in physical systems

    All bonds have causality assigned but one or more C or I component has derivative causality. All C and I components have integral causality, but some bond

    Bond graph

    Bond_graph

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure

    looking significantly chronologically younger; however, this does not imply causality. Vaginal intercourse for the first time increases vaginal immune activity

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    modern physics. Fundamental concepts in modern physics include: Action Causality Covariance Particle Physical field Physical interaction Quantum Statistical

    Physics

    Physics

  • Cause and effect (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cause and effect is the principle of causality, establishing one event or action as the direct result of another. Cause

    Cause and effect (disambiguation)

    Cause_and_effect_(disambiguation)

  • Precognition
  • Paranormal sight of the future

    considered to be pseudoscience. Precognition violates the principle of causality, that an effect cannot occur before its cause. Precognition has been widely

    Precognition

    Precognition

  • The Buddha
  • Founder of Buddhism

    16. Wayman (1984b), p. 256. Wayman (1971). David J. Kalupahana (1975). Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 6–7

    The Buddha

    The Buddha

    The_Buddha

  • Convergent cross mapping
  • Statistical test for causality

    like the Granger causality test, seeks to resolve the problem that correlation does not imply causation. While Granger causality is best suited for

    Convergent cross mapping

    Convergent_cross_mapping

  • Krasnikov tube
  • Speculative mechanism for achieving faster-than-light travel

    time, effectively eliminating the long return journey while preserving causality. Experiencing this effect requires that the traveler traverse the tube

    Krasnikov tube

    Krasnikov_tube

  • List of effects
  • This is a list of names for observable phenomena that contain the word “effect”, amplified by reference(s) to their respective fields of study. Contents: 

    List of effects

    List_of_effects

  • Survivorship bias
  • Logical error, form of selection bias

    property, rather than just a coincidence, as in correlation "proves" causality. The parapsychology researcher Joseph Banks Rhine believed he had identified

    Survivorship bias

    Survivorship bias

    Survivorship_bias

  • Post hoc ergo propter hoc
  • Fallacy of assumption of causation based on sequence of events

    particularly tempting error because correlation sometimes appears to suggest causality. The fallacy lies in a conclusion based solely on the order of events

    Post hoc ergo propter hoc

    Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc

  • Vector clock
  • Algorithm for partial ordering of events and detecting causality in distributed systems

    the partial ordering of events in a distributed system and detecting causality violations. Just as in Lamport timestamps, inter-process messages contain

    Vector clock

    Vector clock

    Vector_clock

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    of "moral law of cause and effect". The theory is a combination of (1) causality that may be ethical or non-ethical; (2) ethicisation, that is good or

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Kramers–Kronig relations
  • Type of mathematical relation

    because for stable systems, causality implies the condition of analyticity, and conversely, analyticity implies causality of the corresponding stable

    Kramers–Kronig relations

    Kramers–Kronig_relations

  • Bradford Hill criteria
  • Criteria for measuring cause and effect

    associated event changes unlikely the result of any other reason but causality. The exclusion of non-causal reasons being behind the observations is

    Bradford Hill criteria

    Bradford_Hill_criteria

  • Metaphysics
  • Study of fundamental reality

    explore the concepts of space, time, and change, and their connection to causality and the laws of nature. Other topics include how mind and matter are related

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

  • Scharnhorst effect
  • Hypothesized phenomenon in quantum field theory

    photons has caused concern because it might allow for the violation of causality by sending information faster than c. However, several authors (including

    Scharnhorst effect

    Scharnhorst_effect

  • No-communication theorem
  • Principle in quantum information theory

    their spatial separation. This conclusion preserves the principle of causality in quantum mechanics and ensures that information transfer does not violate

    No-communication theorem

    No-communication_theorem

  • N-of-1 trial
  • Single patient clinical trial

    including blinding and wash-out periods, can be effective in confirming causality. N-of-1 trials, if used in clinical practice to inform therapeutic decisions

    N-of-1 trial

    N-of-1_trial

  • Chicken or the egg
  • Causality dilemma

    The chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as the question, "which came first: the chicken or the egg?" The dilemma stems from the observation

    Chicken or the egg

    Chicken or the egg

    Chicken_or_the_egg

  • Causal system
  • System where the output depends only on past and current inputs

    relativity require more careful definitions of causality, as described elaborately in Causality (physics). The causality of systems also plays an important role

    Causal system

    Causal_system

  • Baconian method
  • Investigative process

    The Baconian method is the investigative method developed by Francis Bacon, one of the founders of modern science, and thus a first formulation[citation

    Baconian method

    Baconian method

    Baconian_method

  • Free will
  • Ability to make choices voluntarily

    explainable causality of events, predeterminism seems by definition to suggest a person or a "someone" who is controlling or planning the causality of events

    Free will

    Free will

    Free_will

  • Agent causation
  • Idea in philosophy

    Agent causation (or agent causality) is a category of determination in metaphysics, where a being who is not an event—namely an agent—can cause events

    Agent causation

    Agent causation

    Agent_causation

  • Transfer entropy
  • Non-parametric statistic on information transfer

    reduces to Granger causality for vector auto-regressive processes. Hence, it is advantageous when the model assumption of Granger causality doesn't hold, for

    Transfer entropy

    Transfer_entropy

  • Tenrikyo theology
  • Theology of the Tenrikyo religion

    who do not. The concept of "causality" (innen いんねん) in Tenrikyo is a unique understanding of karmic belief. Though causality resembles karmic beliefs found

    Tenrikyo theology

    Tenrikyo_theology

  • The Book of Why
  • 2018 book by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie

    Judea Pearl and writer Dana Mackenzie. The book explores the subject of causality and causal inference from statistical and philosophical points of view

    The Book of Why

    The_Book_of_Why

  • Time travel in fiction
  • Concept and accompanying genre in fiction

    Time travel is a common theme in fiction, mainly since the late 19th century, and has been depicted in a variety of media, such as literature, television

    Time travel in fiction

    Time travel in fiction

    Time_travel_in_fiction

  • Autism
  • Condition involving social and behavioral differences

    2011). "Influenza Vaccine". Adverse Effects of Vaccines: Evidence and Causality. Committee to Review Adverse Effects of Vaccines, Board on Population

    Autism

    Autism

    Autism

  • Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer
  • Critical essay by Philipp Mainländer

    that lie in us are causality (amongst other categories), space and time. G.E. Schulze had argued that Kant's proof that causality must be an inborn concept

    Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer

    Critique of the Doctrines of Kant and Schopenhauer

    Critique_of_the_Doctrines_of_Kant_and_Schopenhauer

  • Causal model
  • Conceptual model in philosophy of science

    needed]. Other attempts to define causality include Granger causality, a statistical hypothesis test that causality (in economics) can be assessed by

    Causal model

    Causal model

    Causal_model

  • Trait theory
  • Approach to the study of human personality

    descriptive summaries are descriptions of our actions that do not try to infer causality. American psychologist Gordon Allport was an early pioneer in the study

    Trait theory

    Trait theory

    Trait_theory

  • Principle of locality
  • Physical principle that only immediate surroundings can influence an object

    in actual experiments, implies that quantum mechanics violates local causality (referred to as local realism in later work), a result now considered

    Principle of locality

    Principle_of_locality

  • 13 Reasons Why
  • 2017 American teen drama television series

    fictional media exposure and suicide behaviors remained weak and a strict causality had never been established. The effect that fiction can have on suicidal

    13 Reasons Why

    13_Reasons_Why

  • Causation in economics
  • Classification of Approaches to Causality in Economics from Hoover (2006). Hausman, D. M. (1988, January). Ceteris paribus clauses and causality in economics. In PSA:

    Causation in economics

    Causation_in_economics

  • Deductive-nomological model
  • Scientific methodology

    ability to define, discover, and know causality, this was omitted in initial formulations of the DN model. Causality was thought to be incidentally approximated

    Deductive-nomological model

    Deductive-nomological_model

  • Theory of categories
  • In ontology, the highest kinds or genera of entities

    Relation, Kant lists inter alia the three relationship types of Disjunction, Causality and Inherence. The three older concepts of Quantity, Motion and Quality

    Theory of categories

    Theory_of_categories

  • Globally hyperbolic spacetime
  • Spacetime manifold

    the condition of strong causality. However, following a result by Bernal and Sánchez (2007), the simpler condition of causality is now used in the definition

    Globally hyperbolic spacetime

    Globally_hyperbolic_spacetime

  • Pink Floyd
  • English rock band

    "their interests are truth and illusion, life and death, time and space, causality and chance, compassion and indifference." Waters identified empathy as

    Pink Floyd

    Pink_Floyd

  • Sora (text-to-video model)
  • Video-generating LLM (2024–2026)

    including its limited capacity to simulate complex physics, to understand causality and to differentiate left from right. OpenAI also stated that, in adherence

    Sora (text-to-video model)

    Sora_(text-to-video_model)

  • Wild fox koan
  • Influential kōan story in the Zen tradition

    "realization beyond realization" (shōtaichōyō). Important themes include causality (karma in Buddhism), the power of language, reincarnation, and the folklore

    Wild fox koan

    Wild_fox_koan

  • Critique of Pure Reason
  • 1781 book by Immanuel Kant

    experience. The problem that Hume identified was that basic principles such as causality cannot be derived from sense experience only: experience shows only that

    Critique of Pure Reason

    Critique of Pure Reason

    Critique_of_Pure_Reason

  • Toys-to-life
  • Video game feature

    via Twitter. “Causality: Phys/Digital Nexus,” Apple, https://apps.apple.com/us/app/causality-phys-digital-nexus/id1659176432 “Causality: Phys/Digital

    Toys-to-life

    Toys-to-life

  • Teleology
  • Thinking in terms of destiny or purpose

    'explanation' or 'reason') or finality is a philosophical approach to discussing causality that explains causes in terms of ends, purposes, or goals. A purpose that

    Teleology

    Teleology

    Teleology

  • Arthur Schopenhauer
  • German philosopher (1788–1860)

    demonstration for the a priori nature of causality. Kant openly admitted that it was Hume's skeptical assault on causality that motivated the critical investigations

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur_Schopenhauer

  • Cybernetics
  • Study of circular causal processes

    development of radical constructivism. Cybernetics' core theme of circular causality was developed beyond goal-oriented processes to concerns with reflexivity

    Cybernetics

    Cybernetics

    Cybernetics

  • Kant's antinomies
  • Philosophical contradictions of Immanuel Kant

    exists in the world anything simple. Thesis: Causality in accordance with laws of nature is not the only causality from which the appearances of the world

    Kant's antinomies

    Kant's_antinomies

  • Why
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up why in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Why may refer to: Causality, a consequential relationship between two or more events Reason (argument)

    Why

    Why

  • Maria Carla Galavotti
  • Italian philosopher of science

    University of Bologna. She specializes in the philosophy of probability and causality. Particular concerns of her work have included subjectivist Bayesianism

    Maria Carla Galavotti

    Maria_Carla_Galavotti

  • Effect
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    change of something List of effects Cause and effect, an idiom describing causality Drug effect, a change resulting from the administration of a drug Therapeutic

    Effect

    Effect

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    health have examined correlations only, making it difficult to infer causality, although researchers believe that these findings suggest real benefits

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • A priori and a posteriori
  • Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument

    consider the deduction of the a priori in its pure form. Space, time and causality are considered pure a priori intuitions. Kant reasoned that the pure a

    A priori and a posteriori

    A_priori_and_a_posteriori

  • Sissy hypno
  • Pornography genre associated with compulsive use and identity confusion

    repeatedly in participant accounts, establishing behavioral addiction or causality requires larger clinical and longitudinal research. Scholars also note

    Sissy hypno

    Sissy_hypno

  • Nonlinear narrative
  • Narrative technique

    order or in other ways where the narrative does not follow the direct causality pattern of the events featured, such as parallel distinctive plot lines

    Nonlinear narrative

    Nonlinear_narrative

  • Karma
  • Concept about individuals' intent and actions influencing those individuals' future

    theme to theories of karma is its principle of causality. This relationship between karma and causality is a central motif in all schools of Hindu, Buddhist

    Karma

    Karma

    Karma

  • Time
  • Continuous progression from past to future

    present, and into the future. Time dictates all forms of action, age, and causality, being a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events

    Time

    Time

    Time

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  • Shuhayma | شوہیما
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shuhayma | شوہیما

    Virtuous

  • Shaswat | ஷாஸ்வத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shaswat | ஷாஸ்வத

    Ever lasting, Continuous, Eternal

  • Bulkesh | புல்கேஷ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bulkesh | புல்கேஷ

  • ALAINA
  • Female

    French

    ALAINA

    Feminine form of French Alain, possibly ALAINA means "little rock." 

  • Ni'mah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ni'mah

    Blessing; Loan; Favour

  • Shania | ஷாநியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shania | ஷாநியா

    Beautiful (Celebrity Name: Sanjay Kapoor)

  • GOLYAT
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GOLYAT

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Golyath, GOLYAT means "exile." 

  • Reynard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Reynard

    English and French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements ragin ‘counsel’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Re(i)nard. This was the name borne by the cunning fox in the popular medieval cycle of beast tales, with the result that from the 13th century it began to replace the previous Old French word for the animal. Some French examples may be nicknames for crafty individuals, referring to the fox’s reputation for cunning.

  • Prahald
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Prahald

    Prayer

  • Kumarkant
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kumarkant

    King

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  • Causality
  • n.

    The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect.

  • Causality
  • n.

    The faculty of tracing effects to their causes.